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GM-CBAM-ResNet: A Lightweight Deep Learning Network for Diagnosis of COVID-19
COVID-19 can cause acute infectious diseases of the respiratory system, and may probably lead to heart damage, which will seriously threaten human health.
Junjiang Zhu +5 more
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This paper examines the geopolitical and equity implications of the EU CBAM for four Global South countries—Brazil, South Africa, India and China—through a political economy perspective.
Weimin Zhang, Benjamin K. Sovacool
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The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) of the European Union (EU) may become a significant global climate policy milestone. The EU trade partners most willing to accept CBAM could help it gain the critical mass necessary for survival and broader ...
Rahat Sabyrbekov, Indra Overland
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Energy production and consumption is the primary source of global carbon emissions. In order to achieve the goal of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) in the Paris Agreement, countries around the world have set off an upsurge of energy ...
Xiaobin Pan, Shangwen Liu
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For the brain-computer interface (BCI) system based on steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP), it is difficult to obtain satisfactory classification performance for short-time window SSVEP signals by traditional methods.
Dongyang Lei +8 more
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Summary: China’s exports of iron and steel, aluminum, and their products (ISAP) are significantly affected by the European Union (EU) Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
Xunzhang Pan +9 more
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In May 2023, the EU formally adopted the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) bill, which requires that from 2026 onwards, high-carbon imports must use the appropriate Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) certificates. At the initial stage, the
Honglei Lu +4 more
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Reimagining carbon border adjustment mechanisms: A path to climate and development synergy
The European Union (EU)'s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) imposes import charges tied to carbon intensity and is set for full enforcement by 2026.
Thang Nam Do
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Swedish policy positions and perspectives on CBAM [PDF]
Maricruz Bravo Gallegos +2 more
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The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) is a key policy instrument for the EU to reach its carbon neutrality goal without losing market share or causing carbon leakage.
Christian Häberli +2 more
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